Roy Krishna scored the Kiwi outfit’s first goal of the season – albeit from the penalty spot – but it simply isn’t clicking for the Nix in the front third at the moment.

Meanwhile, Newcastle’s eye-catching start to the season came to a halt last weekend against the high-flying Sky Blues and the Novocastrians are counting the cost.

Already missing regular defenders Daniel Mullen (knee) and Lachlan Jackson (ankle), makeshift centre-back Ben Kantarovski limped off against Sydney with a torn meniscus and is set for an extended layoff.

The Jets are down to just one specialist central defender (skipper Nigel Boogaard) with versatile rookie Johnny Koutroumbis set to step into the role.

Newcastle (sixth on the ladder) have traditionally struggled at Westpac Stadium but will fancy their chances with the Phoenix (in tenth) having lost their last six straight on home soil, their longest ever streak.

The Phoenix broke their goal-scoring duck last weekend but a lack of continuity in attack has been a cause for concern.

That said, any side featuring Roy Krishna, Gui Finkler, Kosta Barbarouses, Michael McGlinchey and Roly Bonevacia is going to be amongst the goals sooner or later.

Wellington have lacked a focal point in attack in the opening month with Finkler often used as a "false nine" but the service to the front three hasn’t been up to scratch.

But if the Nix can utilise the speed of Krishna, Barbarouses and McGlinchey, especially on the break, then Ernie Merrick’s side will cause the visitors plenty of problems.

For the Jets, Andrew Nabbout’s inclusion is a big boost for Mark Jones’ side.

The enigmatic winger was the club’s best player in the opening weeks and provides a real X-factor in attack, though he’s likely to be introduced off the bench at the Cake Tin.

Newcastle have looked dangerous in the opening month but need more end product from their attacking players with central defender Nigel Boogaard the club’s leading-scorer with two goals.

Strikers Aleksandr Kokko and Morten Nordstrand are building back to fitness after early season niggles and could both start for the first time this season.

Nordstrand in particular looms as a key for the visitors with the classy Dane’s composure and ability to hold up the ball a real asset, though he has failed to find the target this season.

The pace of Andrew Hoole will be a threat for Newcastle in transition and it will be interesting to see whether Jones employs the youngster in a wide role or more centrally, where he has looked threatening over the past fortnight.

WHO'S BEEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK?

Andrew Durante and Vince Lia. The pair are set to play their 250th and 200th games respectively and would love nothing more than to be able to celebrate their milestones with three points in front of their home fans.